Congo and Angola strengthen radio spectrum cooperation to enhance network quality

12 August 2025

After three days of intensive technical discussions, the Electronic Communications Regulators of the Republic of Congo and Angola have made a significant stride towards bilateral cooperation in managing their shared radio frequency spectrum.

The meeting, held from August 5-7 in Pointe-Noire, brought together experts from the Postal and Electronic Communications Regulatory Agency (ARPCE) of Congo and the Angolan Institute of Communications (INACOM). The outcome was the validation of a draft agreement aimed at coordinating frequency use along their 231km border.

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Côte d'Ivoire and Liberia sign historic free roaming agreement to enhance cross-border communications

11 August 2025

Côte d'Ivoire and Liberia have formalised a pioneering free roaming agreement. The memorandum of understanding was exchanged between the Liberia Telecommunications Authority (LTA) and the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Côte d'Ivoire (ARTCI), marking a significant step towards easing communication barriers between the neighbouring nations.

The agreement allows mobile phone users to retain their SIM cards and phone numbers when crossing the border, while enjoying local rates for outgoing calls, text messages, and data services. Incoming calls will be free of charge for the first 30 days of a user's stay, and activating the ‘data roaming’ feature will automatically enable the service without any additional formalities. Clarence K. Massaquoi, Chairman of the LTA, emphasised the cultural and familial ties between the two nations, noting that many communities along the Cavalla River share land, traditions, and daily routines. He highlighted that high international roaming charges have long been a barrier for local families and traders, and this agreement aims to remove that obstacle.

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Vodacom to invest ZAR620 million in Mpumalanga

07 August 2025

Vodacom has announced plans to invest ZAR620 million in South Africa’s Mpumalanga province during the 2025–26 financial year, in response to growing demand for improved connectivity.

This new commitment brings the company's total investment in the region to ZAR1 billion over the past two years, reflecting its ongoing focus on expanding digital access in deep rural areas.

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Globacom launches network expansion programme

06 August 2025

Globacom (Glo) has announced a new initiative to upgrade and expand its network infrastructure. The programme is a direct response to the recent 50% increase in telecom service rates across Nigeria and aims to deliver improved quality of voice and mobile data services for its subscribers.

As part of its strategic plan, Glo intends to deploy new base stations in areas that are currently underserved or lack coverage altogether, while also bolstering connectivity in densely populated regions. The company has already installed thousands of 4G LTE stations since the start of the year and is actively activating hundreds more. The goal is to add over 1,000 new sites within the next twelve months to meet the rising demand for reliable mobile services.

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